Jacob Frey

Trump Fires Back at Frey: ‘Mayor and Governor Are Inciting Insurrection’

President Donald J. Trump delivered a forceful rebuke Saturday to Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, accusing both leaders of “inciting insurrection” through their handling of the Border Patrol agent‑involved shooting and the violent unrest that followed. In a sharply worded statement, Trump said state and local officials abandoned law enforcement, misled the public about the circumstances of the shooting, and are now attempting to shift blame onto federal agents as chaos engulfs the city.

Trump Fires Back at Frey: ‘Mayor and Governor Are Inciting Insurrection’ (AP File Phot

Chaos Erupts in Minneapolis After Border Patrol Shooting as Crowds Clash With Federal Agents

Chaos exploded across a South Minneapolis community on Saturday after a Border Patrol agent‑involved shooting. Large crowds surged into the streets, swarmed federal personnel, and clashed with agents attempting to secure the scene. What began as a rapid gathering of onlookers quickly devolved into a volatile confrontation, with agitators blocking roads, surrounding vehicles, and forcing federal officers into defensive positions amid a fast‑escalating wave of unrest.

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DHS: 2,500 Criminal Aliens Removed from Minneapolis — Demands Frey Surrender 1,360 more Held in City Jails

Federal officials announced a major public‑safety sweep in Minneapolis on Monday, revealing that DHS has removed 2,500 criminal illegal aliens tied to violent offenses and repeat predatory crimes across the city. Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin intensified the pressure on local leaders, demanding that Mayor Jacob Frey immediately surrender the 1,360 additional criminal aliens currently sitting in city jails under ICE detainers rather than releasing them back into Minneapolis neighborhoods.

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Two Americas on Public Safety: Abbott Highlights Texas’ Pro‑Police Record Amid Rising Anti‑Enforcement Rhetoric in Blue States

A deep national divide over public safety isn’t emerging — it’s already here, and it’s impossible to miss. In state after state, Democratic governors and big‑city sanctuary leaders have spent years tearing down law enforcement, tying the hands of federal agencies, and feeding a narrative that treats officers as political adversaries instead of public servants. And then there’s Texas. Governor Greg Abbott has built one of the strongest, most unapologetically pro‑law‑enforcement records in the country, and he hasn’t blinked once.

Two Americas on Public Safety: Abbott Highlights Texas’ Pro‑Police Record Amid Rising

Mob Confronts Texas DPS Troopers in Street Takeover Attempt near Capitol

A crowd of anti-ICE activists tried to force a street shutdown near the Texas Capitol on Saturday, but Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) troopers moved in within seconds, forming a line and driving protesters back as tensions flared on the pavement. The protests follow the shooting by an ICE officer of a woman who appeared to weaponize her vehicle by driving at the officer while she interfered with the enforcement operation.

Mob Confronts Texas DPS Troopers in Street Takeover Attempt near Capitol (Getty Images)

Exclusive: ‘A Warning for the Rest of the Country’ — Navy SEAL Running for Senate Sounds Alarm Over ICE Shooting, Fraud in Minnesota

As Minnesota emerges at the center of both an ICE agent‑involved fatal shooting in Minneapolis and a massive fraud scandal, former Navy SEAL Andrew Schwarze is seizing the moment to introduce himself as a candidate for U.S. Senate. Appearing on Breitbart News Saturday with Washington Bureau Chief Matthew Boyle, Schwarze framed his campaign as a call to action for Minnesotans and the rest of the nation.

Adam Schwarze for Senate

Minneapolis Mayor Uses Mockery to Dismiss ICE Agent’s Injury Claim in Press Briefing

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey openly mocked an ICE agent’s reported hip injury during a press briefing Friday morning, dismissing federal accounts of the enforcement incident and ridiculing the claim as exaggerated. The mayor’s comments came as federal officials continued to assert that the agent was injured when a suspect attempted to flee in a vehicle.

Minneapolis Mayor Uses Mockery to Dismiss ICE Agent’s Injury Claim in Press Briefing (Ge